The Georgia teen whose family accused hospital officials of keeping him off -- transplant list because of low grades and trouble with the law got his new heart last night. Apparently spokesman tells ABC news that fifteen year old Anthony stokes. What it surgery at about 615 just four hours after the Stanley found out the heart was available. Stokes was out of the Anwar before midnight and is currently resting and in recovery. His -- also sent -- thanks to doctors and supporters promising to keep everyone updated throughout the upcoming days. -- the big turnaround from just ten days ago when the family went public. Claiming the hospital -- kept stokes opt transplant list because of so called noncompliance issues.

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